Nancy: Tart with a Heart: an erotic Victorian romance starring everyone’s favorite Dickensian working girl

Juliette Jaysen


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In the smoky, gaslit alleys of Cheapside, buxom, laughing Nancy rules her little kingdom with a wicked grin and a body built for sin. She and her golden-haired companion Betsy share everything: eager gentlemen by day, slow, greedy nights tangled in each other’s arms until dawn breaks pink over the rooftops.

They’ve perfected the art of pleasure—quick, filthy, profitable—until one foggy evening a timid knock changes everything.

Miss Rose Maylie stands on their doorstep, cloaked in silk and shame. Pale, porcelain-perfect, and trembling with desperation, she begs the two streetwise beauties for lessons. Her husband, the infamous rake Mr. Harry Maylie, has grown bored. Anne wants him back—desperately—and she’s willing to learn every depraved trick Nancy and Betsy know.

But the gentry’s appetites run deeper than coin. When Harry himself discovers his wife’s secret education, the lessons turn public, possessive, and perilously intimate.

Three women. One insatiable nobleman. And a bedroom that becomes a battlefield of surrender, dominance, and exquisite ruin.

Scorching features inside:
  • A bold, buxom street heroine who knows exactly how to wield her body
  • A blonde temptress who delights in turning every touch into torment
  • A blushing lady awakened to shameless pleasure under expert hands
  • Tender lesbian exploration and Sapphic heat laced with filthy instruction
  • A commanding husband who claims what he wants—slowly, thoroughly, mercilessly
  • Victorian London alive with gaslight, smoke, and unapologetic debauchery

This is no prim morality tale. This is raw, laughing lust; the moment three women decide that the finest education comes with no clothes and no regrets.

Nancy: Tart with a HeartBook Three of the Penny Dreadfuls Series

A loving, tongue-in-cheek sequel to the classic novel
Oliver Twist, set three years after the downfall of Fagin and Sikes. With heartfelt gratitude and apologies to Charles Dickens, whose work has been conveniently out of copyright for over a century.

Short, shameless, searingly hot. Standalone with a filthy, satisfying close. For mature readers who like their history dripping with sin.

One-click now and give Nancy the happy ending she’s always deserved.
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